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This is an interesting piece, it seems to buck a trend because of the lack of involvement from a pharmaceutical company i.e. it was developed 'independently' by means of a Cambridge University professor/NHS oncologist and his research team.
Available through NHS England so possibly, it won't be available in Wales. I hope it is because I have a cousin who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
Available through NHS England so possibly, it won't be available in Wales. I hope it is because I have a cousin who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
It's available in Wales ...
In today's news: People with inherited breast or prostate cancer are to be offered the drug olaparib on the NHS in England and Wales.
Available through NHS England so possibly, it won't be available in Wales. I hope it is because I have a cousin who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
I sincerely hope your cousin and as many others who are eligible receive this treatment, cancer treatments are advancing albeit slowly in some cases but forwards not back which has to be a positive
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
I sincerely hope your cousin and as many others who are eligible receive this treatment, cancer treatments are advancing albeit slowly in some cases but forwards not back which has to be a positive
Cat. As you know, wife ‘ s been there . Whilst in no way belittling its impact,it is one of the more treatable cancers . Hope she kicks its arse . Go girl.